[QUOTE=Pete Yim]Last week I heard it is running. However, how can u know when will be a raid?[/QUOTE]
I called and it is open as of now.
PC out
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[QUOTE=Pete Yim]Last week I heard it is running. However, how can u know when will be a raid?[/QUOTE]
I called and it is open as of now.
PC out
[QUOTE=Bonzo1]Sorry to hear about your terrible experience. Perhaps for the sake of everyone you could describe her a bit, so if we meet her we'll know to avoid (or maybe even subtly investigate.)
-B-[/QUOTE]Hard to describe her. I was seriously drunk/tired. She must have been about 5' 6" (1. 65 cm), long curly hair, looked Philipino. She was wearing a white skirt with big black polka dots, and a black top. Tits were probably big see or the cup. No tattoo's and a shaven pussy. Was standing midway against the bar in Manhattan.
Dutch
Since Beijing was first hit by the crackdown a few months back, I asked in the BJ thread, and it's not looking good. Members there confirm this crackdown is serious business. Some says BJ never recovered from pre-Olympics levels.
[QUOTE=Tors Ham]Hi,
I think this affects all China; how it will turn out in the long run I don't know.
It's a nationwide campaign that from what understand have a central BJ task force that travels around the country to educate about the new ways to stop this hobby.
And if I have got this correct it's a 10year plan they have launched, but I can have misunderstood that.
This is not like before where every city took its own measures to handle this.
So what's interesting to know, how fast it recovers, BJ was first out, and BJ sets the tone for the rest.
Or is this a long time attitude change we have to live with, personally I don't believe that but TIC and a campaign like this have never been launched before.
I try to follow Chinese forums regarding this hobby and from what I can understand, this is bad.
There is nowhere in China now that have a normal biz situation, but BJ reports say it is starting to recover.
Dongguan have 30% drop in hotel bookings, many towns is almost shut down and our Chinese hobby friend don't go out and play.
I found info that SH was about to get hit 1-2 weeks before it actually happened, so it would be interesting to know if it is true that BJ starting to open up.
This campaign have nothing to do with us foreigners, our contribution is so small you can't count that,
Many of our Chinese friends think that this will go on to next year; others to national holyday and then all of this will slowly fade away, but some think it's going to be a major change.
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An MP on the East side of Laoshan Lu was "visited" two weeks ago, all staff and 6 clients were taken, questioned for 48 hours, then released without charge, but for one girl who confessed to agreeing to provide a tebie (special) anmo. She got 6 months. No mention of foreigners, I assume the clients were local.
I will have a 13 hour layover in the Shanghai airport. Is there a place I can go for FS that is close to the airport? Details would be great.
Thanks.
DB
Hey, I wannna report here what happened yesterday night in manhattan bar.
I was sitting inside with a friend when a pretty nice ass from Cambodia came.
We started flirting, she was pretty hot and seemed to be the kind of girl who gives you a good job. She wanted 1000rmb for 1 hour and 2000rmb for all night. I stayed gentleman, explaining why I couldn't pay that much(I wanted a girl for the night). And tried to lower the price a little bit. But obviously, she didn't agree on that point. She left my table. And gave me two killer looks from the other side of the room saying "fuck". Then she came back and tried to pour her beer on me, seriously, but I stopped her and got very mad and asked her to go far from me. I told my friend I wanted to go outside because I wasnt in the mood for starting a fight or something, and I felt like I could get reallly mad. Maybe one hour later, I went back inside and she was still here, when she saw me going trough the room to the bathroom, she punched "my balls". What a *****! When I went back outside, I met the girl I spent a night with last week. She looked like she was glad to meet me. She came home with me, without talking about money and she left this morning asking me to pay only for the taxi! That's a nice girl, isn't it? She ended up with 500rmb and my number. But I am still diaspointed about mahnahttan. Going there should be relaxing not stressing. Am I wrong?
[QUOTE=Pcpc1688]I called and it is open as of now.
PC out[/QUOTE]
As a second thought, as Heting is bit far away from the City center, chance of crack down should be relatively lower and bear in mind the exceptionally low profile as well.
Seriously, Pete Yim, or anyone else who wants to hang out, I'll pay you cash money for the subscription and buy a round of drinks to sponsor me, but this setup is too risky to put on my own credit card.
I would also offer that the amount charged is kind of silly - who donates $19.95 to a charity? Make it an even $20 or something sensical.
[QUOTE=Shmitty]Seriously, Pete Yim, or anyone else who wants to hang out, I'll pay you cash money for the subscription and buy a round of drinks to sponsor me, but this setup is too risky to put on my own credit card.
I would also offer that the amount charged is kind of silly - who donates $19.95 to a charity? Make it an even $20 or something sensical.[/QUOTE]
Shmitty,
Jackson is solid as gold. You dont have to worry about your $20.
PC out
[QUOTE=Shaun Palmer]She wanted 1000rmb for 1 hour and 2000rmb for all night. I stayed gentleman, explaining why I couldn't pay that much(I wanted a girl for the night). And tried to lower the price a little bit. But obviously, she didn't agree on that point. She left my table. And gave me two killer looks from the other side of the room saying "fuck". Then she came back and tried to pour her beer on me, seriously, but I stopped her and got very mad and asked her to go far from me.[/QUOTE]Well, you are right. You don't want to stress out when trying to find horizontal relaxation. Anyway, this sounds like an unusual experience. Certainly 2000 LT is well out of the range of what you should expect from Manhattan. And then coming back to pour beer on you? Sounds like you should have reported her to Manhattan's management, to get her kicked out. There's no need for that. Anyway, glad to know that you had a more reasonable result later on. Any reports on that? Best!
[QUOTE=Dbhappiness]I will have a 13 hour layover in the Shanghai airport. Is there a place I can go for FS that is close to the airport? Details would be great.[/QUOTE]Now in Shanghai, you can get a 24-hour transit visa to allow you into the city. Well, from most civilized countries, that is. There is nothing near the Airport. I suggest you take the Maglev (60 RMB, or 100 RMB round trip) to the terminus at Longyang Station. From there, you can take a taxi to Sacrosa. That might be your best bet right now. Read the forum for directions, but it is near the Dongchang Road station on metro Line 2, which you can access from Longyang Station. (Alternatively, you can take Metro Line 2 directly to Longyang Station from Pudong Airport, but it will take much longer than Maglev.)
If that doesn't work, there are many massage places near the Pudong Avenue station. Transfer at Line 2's Century Avenue station (take Line 2 from Pudong, or take the maglev to Longyang Road and transfer there to Line 2) to Line 4. One station to the north. Take exit 1, and walk past the Eton Hotel to your right. At the next intersection, turn right at Changyi Road (heading east), and you'll see lots of massage places and bars on the left side of the road. All will offer you rub and tug for an extra 100 to 200 RMB, depending on your negotiating.
Good luck! Things are changing quickly in Shanghai due to the World Expo, but you should definitely be able to find some fun in the time allotted.
[QUOTE=Pcpc1688]Shmitty,
Jackson is solid as gold. You dont have to worry about your $20.
PC out[/QUOTE]Except for the fact that the name of the charging company shows up as the top response when you google it on another board that he runs that is clearly and undeniably related to the hobby. And the post below was significantly edited to remove that part of the discussion, that was not what I posted.
[QUOTE=Shmitty]Except for the fact that the name of the charging company shows up as the top response when you google it on another board that he runs that is clearly and undeniably related to the hobby. And the post below was significantly edited to remove that part of the discussion, that was not what I posted.[/QUOTE]
You can always email him and get his mailing address and send him a check if need be.
Also, becoming a Senior Member gives you many benefits as well.
Good luck,
PC out
[QUOTE=Gao Xing]Now in Shanghai, you can get a 24-hour transit visa to allow you into the city. Well, from most civilized countries, that is. There is nothing near the Airport. I suggest you take the Maglev (60 RMB, or 100 RMB round trip) to the terminus at Longyang Station. From there, you can take a taxi to Sacrosa. That might be your best bet right now. Read the forum for directions, but it is near the Dongchang Road station on metro Line 2, which you can access from Longyang Station. (Alternatively, you can take Metro Line 2 directly to Longyang Station from Pudong Airport, but it will take much longer than Maglev.)[/QUOTE]Sacrosa is a winner and easy to get to. Take the maglev as above to get to Century Ave station on line 2 (not to be confused with Century Park, they are close to each other but very different). Take exit 1 out of the station, this will put you on Century Ave facing northwest. Directly ahead as you come out at about the 11:00 position is the Intercontinental Hotel (brown and gold building and fairly easy to see). Walk to this hotel so that you are on the corner of Laoshan and Zhangyang.
You now want to walk along Zhangyang road along the hotel and keep going past it (you should see on your right a large plaza with, among other things, a 7-11). Walk 1 block to the next major intersection (clarifying point, there is a smaller intersection before Pudong South which would force you to walk under a Costa Coffee and Best Buy. This is the wrong street, keep going), which is Pudong Nan Lu (Pudong South Road). There is a mall called Next Age on this corner, and the opposite corner is one called Time Square.
Turn right and walk about 400 yards, just past the end of the mall is a Haagen-Dazs, and just after that you can go to the right in between another two shopping malls. Here you will see a fountain and behind that a bunch of very distinctive statues (a few animals and superheroes like Superman, Batman, etc.) As you walk toward these statues from Pudong South Road, veer left between the two buildings, keeping the Steak King on your right. The next entrance into the tower on the right will have a large (20' diameter) circular window above the door, and there should be a security guard. As you walk in, he will likely look at you and say "5th floor" which is where you want to go.
Go in the elevator to the 5th floor, you will walk into a very dark area that leads you to the right. From there just follow directions and you will soon be overwhelmed with hot women to the tune of 680RMB for 70 minutes. Specific reviews and stories of what to expect can be found elsewhere in the forum.
Shanghai Hotel 2nd floor sauna closed today when visited in the afternoon.